The new hype around Vero, with also a lot of negative rumours, got me very confused and I’m not sure what to believe. This is how I feel about most of the fashion industry. What is true? What/who can I believe? Which factories make sure their workers receive good pay and have a safe work environment? And which brands work with these factories? What dyes are less harmfull for the environment? And how to check my facts? A big step forward would be transparency, so that I am able to assess all these things for myself. Unfortunately transparency is very rare, although brands like @aesthetic_stories and @unrobe_com are creating change. And I’m happy that organizations like @fash_rev and @fashionforgood check the facts for me. In april the @fash_rev week is coming, to demand a more open and fair fashion industray. You can also help make a change, spread fair fashion with the #illustratefairfashion challenge, I challenge you all🙏🏼💗 Outfit - secondhand 📷 @davienfotografie

Had to visit the Mayan Ruins! And for those who think the Mayans are dead... Stop reading the books that the colonizers have you! There are over 20 million Mayan decendants world wide. #CheckTheFacts#VictoryLap

One of the first books I ever devoured on mental health, long before my BPD diagnosis, a book by Louise Hay, forgetting the title as I write this.....pretty much a rainbow as the cover 🌈 anyways....one of THE things that stuck with me, apart from how powerful the statement "I am" can be, is that I've nearly removed the word should, for the word could. It's really helped me. "I am a monster" took a lot out of me.....so I've tried to replace it with "I am trying to do better than yesterday." What's really helped you? What one thing?